Cruise Reviews - - Marina

It is always a pleasure to return to one of Oceania's ships, Larger or smaller, they are all the last word in service and attention. Indeed the only thing that jars is their pronunciation of their... Read More »

We arrived at Lisbon airport in late morning and took a pre-arranged transfer from the airport to the dock. There was a major traffic jam in Lisbon as I believe they are renewing some of the tram... Read More »

We decided to opt for a cruise as a compromise I wanted a long haul fly destination ,my husband a stay at home holiday. So armed only with the date we must sail and return on we opted for the... Read More »

Over the years we have sailed with many different cruise lines e.g. Cunard, P & O, Celebrity, Princess, Seabourn etc. We tried Oceania and have now found our niche. We prefer Riviera and Marina... Read More »

This ship certainly has the wow factor. The cabin (concierge level) was spacious, immaculate and well appointed with a good sized sitting area and balcony. Complimentary champagne was on ice... Read More »

Southampton to copenhagen; we spent one night in a hotel in southampton the night before sailing as coming from jersey we cannot depend flying the same day and not missing the ship. arrivied at... Read More »

We have just returned from a 7 day cruise from Lisbon to Southampton on Oceania's beautiful ship Marina. This was our 6th cruise with Oceania and can't wait for our 7th in Sept. As my husband says,... Read More »

This was our first time on Marina, though we have been on her sister ship Riviera, and some of Oceania's smaller quartet. For Marina we chose a concierge class balcony cabin on deck 9, which... Read More »

This was our 5th cruise with Oceania, the 3rd on Marina and the 2nd on deck 7 in a cabin with balcony and I have to say that I am not sure that I am as impressed with things as I have been... Read More »

We were on a 28 days cruise leaving from Valparaiso, visiting Robinson Crusoe Island, Easter Island and then on to French Polynesia. There were a significant number of sea days, the lure of Easter... Read More »